Author Archives: RayH

It’s Official — Free Speech on the "Threatened List"

Update to this piece (10/04/2010)— The Muslim Revolution org in NYC removed the posting referenced below due to grassroots pressure.— YouTube removed the interview with Parker and Stone due to Muslim pressure. ——————————Go read it for your self. First — … Continue reading

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The Process Is More Important Than the Results

I first heard this in a management leadership seminar a few weeks ago. When the speaker said it — and it appeared on the screen — I was dumbstruck. My jaw went slack. That’s it, I thought. That’s exactly it. … Continue reading

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If Obama Vetoed the Healthcare Bill

Wouldn’t that be funny! He’d aggravate every liberal in the known universe. But his approval rating would skyrocket and he’d probably get just about any other bill he wanted through the next three years. Maybe he’s listening. It’s worth a … Continue reading

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Why the Current Healthcare Bill Must Not Become Law

The current healthcare bill is a massive, contrived, dysfunctional political document that has very little to do with reforming the parts of our health care system that need fixed. A bill like this would achieve very little toward the issues … Continue reading

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Do As I Say, Not As I Shoe…

Rockport Conservative received this in an email. We checked Snopes and didn’t find it, checked the Huffington Post for the shoes and didn’t find them. We did find they have photos of shoes, shoes, shoes for Mrs. Obama. All Obama … Continue reading

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Tea Party Must Walk the Talk: Part 4

This is Part IV (the last) of my essay on why the Tea Party should remain small and localized to maintain its momentum, strength and impact. The Tea Party will work best by being what it is best at: normal … Continue reading

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Time for Tea Party to Walk the Talk: Part 3

This is Part III of my essay on why the Tea Party should remain small and localized to maintain its momentum, strength and impact. Time for the Tea Party to walk the talk — and limit its national scope and … Continue reading

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A Healthcare Reform Clue

I just wish the Republicans had a clue about what to do. On the freakish chance any senators or representatives are reading this, here’s a clue. Approach healthcare reform it like a real business would handle a problem. Analyze, categorize … Continue reading

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Time for Tea Party to Walk the Talk: Part 2

This is Part II of my essay on why the Tea Party should remain small and localized to maintain its momentum, strength and impact. If the Tea Party tries to go “national” it will collapse on its own weight like … Continue reading

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Time for Tea Party to Walk The Talk; Part 1

Note: On the advice of the editor, this essay is being split into 4 posts. This is Part 1. I’m troubled by recent movements to “organize” the Tea Party. Being local, simple and unorganized is the only true advantage it … Continue reading

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